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Popular Pizzeria Temporarily Closes After Founder’s Death: CT News

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Popular Pizzeria Temporarily Closes After Founder’s Death

The family-owned and operated restaurant has been in business for nearly 40 years.>>>Read More.


Skull Found On Banks Of River Identified Decades Later: State Police

The human skull was found on the banks of the river back in 2006.>>>Read More.

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17-Month-Old Girl Reported Missing: Police

Police are searching for a 17-month-old girl after issuing a Silver Alert.>>>Read More.


Popular CT Snack Recalled Over Salmonella Risk

This nationwide recall of certain potato chips impacts those sold at major Connecticut retailers.>>>Read More.

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Someone Knocked Down A Tree; Police Want To Know Who Did It

Police said the tree was knocked over at a local park.>>>Read More.


Fire Reported At Business As Employees Arrive To Work: Fire Department

Staff "arriving for work opened the door to the business and encountered smoke and visible flames" and called 911 immediately, the fire department said.>>>Read More.


ID Released In Connection With Trail Untimely Death

DEEP police have released an identification in connection with an untimely death at a hiking and recreational trail in Connecticut.>>>Read More.


New Bill Banning The Sale Of Certain Guns In CT Heads To Gov. Ned Lamont

A bill that would ban certain pistols from being sold in Connecticut cleared the General Assembly.>>>Read More.


Domestic Violence Tracking Bill Approved By CT Legislature

Lawmakers unanimously passed a measure to create a statewide system for tracking domestic violence cases.>>>Read More.

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